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For the North by North Festival, April 27-29, in Anchorage, teams of innovators are being organized who will work together to address one of four Sustainable Development Goals:

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Retreating permafrost coasts threaten the fragile Arctic environment, The EU project Nunataryuk will determine the effects of permafrost thaw on Earth’s coldest shorelines

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Eyes of northern Europe on Scotland as Arctic Circle Forum gets underway.
Furthering relationships with Arctic countries is helping Scotland to become a fairer and more prosperous nation, according to First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.

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SciDataCon 2018 will take place as an integrated part of International Data Week, 22-26 October 2018, in Gaborone, Botswana.

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The Data Publisher for Earth and Environmental Science PANGAEA hosted by the German Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research offers to serve as a data hub for the Year of Polar Prediction. YOPP-relevant data can now be submitted to the PANGAEA database where it will be flagged as a 'YOPP' data set. Data archived at PANGAEA will then be harvested from the YOPP Data Portal metadata base.

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SAVE THE DATE - APRIL 27-29, 2018
The “North by North Festival” captures the spirit of Alaska and the Arctic – to address our challenges and opportunities with northern innovation and resilience, to build on a rich history and to ensure a prosperous future.

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The Winter School provides you with the most intensive study tour you can get! This study tour is an unique opportunity to experience to learn about Arctic Climate Safety and Security in three countries (Finland, Norway and Sweden).

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The GTN-P Strategy and Implementation Plan is out and itcan be accessed on the Arctic Portal library

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The International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), in cooperation with the Association of Polar Early Career Scientists (APECS), invites Early Career Scientists (ECS) to apply for the IASC Fellowship Program 2018.

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The Executive Organizing Committee for the Arctic Observing Summit 2018 is seeking input on the topics under discussion at the Summit in the form of brief statements. More details on the AOS process and specific guidance on input sought are provided below. The theme for the Summit is The Business Case for a pan-Arctic Observing System.


